JLupin Consulting

The path through the next phase of digital transformation process is not easy. There are many strategic decisions to make, many opportunities for mistakes and turning into a “dead end” and the longer the transformation process lasts, the more expensive it is. It’s like building an office building until you’re ready, you can not rent a single office and start making money. That is why the support of an experienced partner is so important. The partner who specializes in technologies and solutions, but also has deep knowledge of how this technological potential can be transformed into business benefits. The partner who can assess your architecture, your processes and adopt them to to the new IT vision, resulting from Digital Transformation 2.0.

You need the support from JLupin – one partner to cover the whole process.

We’ve defined a set of standard consulting services that are usually the part digital transformation 2.0:

Architecture Planning

Description: Analysis of functional requirements and business objectives (including SLA) for the design of a new IT system in microservice architecture.

The service results in: Design of the architecture along with recommended technological stack in relation to the functional and business analysis. If JLupin Platform is the underlay technology for the new system, additionally – providing the system skeleton on the platform.

Architecture Assessment

Description: Performance evaluation of the IT system in terms of the applied architecture. The service is mainly done in the context of a real problem with the scalability and / or performance of the system.

The service results in: Report describing the existing situation (system description, technology stack, SLA), problem definition, goals that the client wants to achieve and recommended ways to achieve goals with respect to the IT architecture and corporate architecture (in particular regarding the data flow between systems).

Performance Assessment

Description: Performance evaluation of the IT system in terms of the algorithms used, application components and model, flow and method of data retention. Comprehensive quality assessment of the application’s operation in relation to SLA and assessment of the maturity level of application monitoring.

The service results in: Report describing the existing situation (description of the system, technology stack, SLA), problem definition, goals that the client wants to achieve, actions taken, results of observations and recommendations for changes in infrastructure and applications aimed at achieving a goal defined by the client.

Microservices Architecture Compliance Assessment

Description: Analysis of architecture and applied application and database technologies in order to determine the scope and course of necessary changes allowing for the implementation of microservice architecture in relation to business / organizational goals defined by the client.

The service results in: Report describing the existing situation (description of the system, technology stack, SLA), goals that the client wants to achieve through the implementation of microservice architecture, description of application, database and technological changes necessary to implement the new architecture along with the recommended course of changes divided into stages, taking into account business and organizational conditions (provided they are provided by the client). If the client is considering JLupin Platform as a underlying technology for microservice architecture, in addition – providing the application skeleton in the new architecture along with the offer of comprehensive migration service to the platform (in terms of manufacturing, implementation and operation).

IT Processes Assessment

Description: Analysis of IT processes in terms of preparing the organization for the development, implementation and operation of systems in microservice architecture.

The service results in: Report describing the state of organization preparation in terms of process maturity and the availability of tools for developing and maintenance IT systems in the microservice architecture. Recommendation of necessary organizational and tool changes to adapt processes to the new vision of IT.